History of the Connecticut coin.

The oak was officially recognized as the national tree in 2004 because of it's historical and natural significance to the United States. Mire than a century before the U.S. declared independence from England 🇬🇧, King Charles 2 granted Connecticut colonists a charter allowing them to self govern. About 25 years AFTER this king James 2 appointed an English governor to take control of Connecticut and get rid of this charter. The Connecticut locals hid the original document in a hollow oak tree, later named the charter oak. 300 years later, a congregational committee noted the charter oak and the oak trees strength as a fitting symbol for American resilience.

u/PerspectiveEven4444 — 12 hours ago
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Found in pocket change, took a beating then smoothed down i imagine, a surviver.

survive. Like this guy, feels like a hundred years old...

u/PerspectiveEven4444 — 2 days ago

Not exactly treasure but found in my pocket change. This guy has survived a long time, very cool 😎

Imagine what happened and since then its been worn down from use, pretty cool history

u/PerspectiveEven4444 — 3 days ago

Found in pocket change, this guy has been through hell...

Whatever happened to him was a long time ago, its been smooth down since then. This is a keeper if just for the survival

u/PerspectiveEven4444 — 3 days ago

Found this first state quarters book someone discarded. I have it half finished and plan to give away to my waitress grandson.

Anyone here have any extra state quarters to help fill out this book please message me.

u/PerspectiveEven4444 — 9 days ago

What an amazing gift !! Received this beautiful coin from Outdoors. Dadgivestreasure.

Thank you for this beautiful coin and your generosity. My cat thinks this is a toy and trying to knock it off my table. Thank you !!! Nicest thing anyone has done for me in a long time.

u/PerspectiveEven4444 — 9 days ago

Salvador Dali pin broach 1966 signed. Hebrew letters spell Israel.

Pretty rare Dali pin. The tiny stone was insisted by Dali to be included on this pin. I believe this is gold plated.

u/PerspectiveEven4444 — 11 days ago

14k gold wedding cross with 30 diamonds. Is this authentic?

I bought this on line from a seller who believed it was only 14k hold plated over silver but I disagree. I think I found the actual jewerly company that made this.

u/PerspectiveEven4444 — 11 days ago